Marine High Pressure CO2 Systems
- Kidde Co2 System Manual Pdf
- Kidde Co2 System Manual Troubleshooting
- Kidde Co2 System Manual Instructions
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Sotec supplies USCG-approved marine high-pressure carbon-dioxide (CO2) suppression systems which are typically installed to protect engine rooms, pump rooms, incinerator rooms, generator rooms, cargo holds and paint lockers and other small storage areas from fire.
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All of the systems are manually-operated from either a remote station (away from the cylinder storage area) or at the local station (beside the storage cylinders).
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- Kidde Carbon Dioxide Fire Suppression System (CO2) The Kidde High Pressure CO2 System utilizes highly sophisticated electric and/or pneumatic detection units which sense fire at its inception. It is designed specifically for each hazard and operated automatically, to ensure immediate detection and rapid suppression of a fire event.
- High pressure systems use individual storage cylinders—from 35 lb. (16 kg) to 120 lb. (54 kg) capacity each—that can be manifolded together for rapid simultaneous discharge. Cylinder valves can be opened automatically or manually and either locally or remotely using electric, pneumatic.
Kidde Co2 System Manual Pdf
There are three basic design types. The first type includes small systems (less than three hundred pounds of CO2) usually used for paint lockers or other small unmanned areas. A second type consists of a single bank of cylinders protecting a single area, and the third type is a single bank of cylinders protecting multiple areas.
The banked systems employ a remote actuation station, a local station, a stop (selector) valve, lock-out valve, odorizer and a timer to delay the stop valve opening. These systems operate on a two-stage principle. The first stage activates all of the cylinders in the bank and fills the manifold up to the stop valve. The second stage allows CO2 to flow into the timer and subsequently actuate the stop valve which in turn releases CO2 into the protected area.
Kidde Co2 System Manual Troubleshooting
The multi-zone systems employ a stop valve specific to each zone protected and may also employ controlled release of cylinders, via non-return valves in the actuator line, to discharge an appropriate quantity of gas into the proper area.
Kidde Co2 System Manual Instructions
Manufacturers such as Ansul and Kidde provide marine systems such as those described above.